Appendix 7 – Ken-A-Vision 7700 User Manual
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7700 INSTALLATION 2
11. Configure the 7700's TCP/IP settings as you would any other PC
on your network, providing a proper IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway, and DNS server.
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If this is standalone unit with a direct connection to a
cable/DSL/Broadband modem then input the addresses you have
received from your ISP.
12. The 7700 utilizes two TCP ports - a Web Server Port for utilizing
Internet Explorer and a Video Server Port to support the streaming
video. If this 7700 will be directly attached to a
cable/DSL/Broadband modem or has been assigned a static IP
from your ISP, then leave the default port settings. If you are
installing the 7700 on a network, you must define a Web Server
Port other than 80. The Video Server Port can remain unchanged.
13. If the 7700 is connected to a network which utilizes a router, you
must have Port Forwarding configured on your personal router to
forward both the Web Server Port and Video Server Port to the IP
address you have assigned the 7700.
14. After configuring Port Forwarding on your router (if necessary),
you may then access your 7700 on your local network by opening
Internet Explorer and specifying the IP address and Web Server
Port that you have assigned to the 7700.
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Examples:
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If you left your Web Server Port set to 80, then you don't need to
specify the port in the Address Bar when accessing the 7700.
15. Access your 7700 via the Internet or Local Area Network:
A. If you used a static IP address assigned by your ISP
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Open Internet Explorer on a computer with Internet access.
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Type the IP of the 7700.
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If you use a router, type the routers' static IP and the web port
number of the 7700.
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Log in using admin/admin.
B. If you used a static IP address on your private Local Area
Network
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Open Internet Explorer on a computer on the same subnet.
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Type the IP of the 7700.
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Log in using admin/admin.
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APPENDIX 7
For Windows 98 / ME Users
Start
Setting
Control Panel
Network
Configuration tab
TCP/IP 10/100 Protocol
Properties
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Note the settings under the IP Address, DNS Configuration, and
Gateway tabs
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If your IP settings are obtained automatically, you could
use the MS-DOS prompt (or Command Prompt) to
determine your IP address. For information on how to do
this, please read the FAQ.
For Windows 2000 or Windows XP
Start
Control Panel
Network Connection
Right-click Local Area Connection
Properties
Select TCP/IP in General tab
Properties
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Under the "General" tab of the TCP/IP Properties you will see
your IP address information.
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If your IP settings are obtained automatically, you could
use the MS-DOS prompt (or Command Prompt) to deter
mine your IP address. For information on how to do this,
please read the FAQ.
Network Video Flex
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A: Determining Current TCP/IP settings